New Delhi: Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina wrote to her Indian counterpart Narendra Modi to precise thanks for the evacuation of Bangladeshi nationals from Ukraine’s Sumy.
In a letter dated March 15, 2022, Hasina stated that the “wholehearted support” prolonged by the Indian authorities throughout the evacuation from war-torn Ukraine is a testomony to the “unique and enduring relationship” between the 2 international locations.
“I write to express my sincere thanks to you and your Government for extending support and assistance in rescuing and evacuating some Bangladeshi nationals along with the Indians who were stranded in Sumy Oblast, Ukraine,” the Bangladesh PM stated in her letter.
She added, “The wholehearted cooperation that your Government has been extending in this regard is a testament to the unique and enduring relationship that our two countries have been enjoying over the years.”
Hasina stated that the ties between India and Bangladesh have been consolidated by means of “meaningful engagements at all levels over the past years”. “ I gratefully recall your visit to Bangladesh during the celebration of the Birth Centenary of our Father of the Nation, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, last year. Our bilateral ties have been further consolidated through meaningful engagements at all levels over the past years,” the Bangladesh PM added.
Wishing Modi a cheerful Holi, Hasina stated that she is assured that each Bangladesh and India would proceed to face by one another always and “work together to realize the collective aspirations of the peoples of the two countries”.
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